Unusual World Seismic Activity Today?

Let me be the first to admit I am no scientist about what is actually going on here. I do know we have house members that are though. I check this
site out a couple times a day just to see whats going on with the graphs. I actually went this morning just to see if there was any activity in
Florida to maybe coincide with the Hum thread, and also to see if there was anything going on in Iceland for that unusual light show they just had.

The last couple days it had been pretty quiet, but today there seems to be major activity all over the world. Huge spikes. I dont really think it is
normal because I dont see this everyday and Im wondering if it might have to do with the animals etc.

I hoping the smarter members around here for this type of thing could possibly shed some light on this so I and myself could learn a little more? From
the looks of it, the earth is really rocking and rolling today or a little while ago anyway.

Thought I better take a ss in case it changes later in the day as it always updates. This is only a couple pieces to show how much is going on. If you
go to the link you will see it is going on all over the world for the most part.

I usually look at it a couple times a day or at least once just skimming over things. Not always though. I do miss days depending on whats going on.
For the most part it is pretty quiet like the one on the pic I posted above with just a few showing some action. I know a week or so ago I noticed it
was pretty nuts, but didnt think to much about it as I was more involved with dealing with a blizzard in my neck of the woods.

Oddly though, it seems Im not the only one that has noticed this. Look what I just stumbled across.

You can see that the pen drops from baseline to a large positive swing (positive is normally down not up on polygraphs), almost akin to a calibration
signal, and then it returns to baseline for a few seconds before going bonkers. So either a circuit broke and it went into an open circuit state, the
pen broke from its mechanical holder, or there was some other loss of telemetry between the graphical recording drum and the sensors that hook into
the pen. It’s a bit hard to tell where the issue is without seeing it in person, but it looks 100% like what we get on a polygraph with any similar
electrical or mechanical failure.

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Thanks for posting that up. It helps a little, but thats for one area being monitored isnt it? These graphs are from all over the world, and they are
all showing different activity. As you can see a few places are actually calm which is what I usually see. Today though some are very in the black and
for quite a length of time it appears.

Like I said, my knowledge of this is very limited, but still a picture says a lot, and those graphs are kinda screaming at me to say the least.

All the remote data comes into the USGS, which is obviously where there was signal loss for a bit. It could even be something as simple as a
technician switching out systems, or doing routine maintenance.

Edit to add:

The pens deflecting all the way across the screen is typical 60-cycle interference that you get on any charting polygraph machine when you break the
circuit from the probing sensor to the ground sensor (open circuit). When the pen goes all the way across the screen like that they call it channel
blocking.

I live in Florida and since I have been back from Europe about two weeks, there has been this faint hum that is driving me nuts. It's constant. At
first I thought it was an alarm but nope not that. I hear it right now as I type. It's coming from outside. It's louder at night when there are less
people on the road. No idea where it is coming from and I don't remember hearing it before I left.

As for Iceland I thought those were Aurora Borealis lights? That is what they were showing on the news with pics of it.

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